The Black Woods, Pursuing racial justice on the Adirondack Frontier by Amy Godine
Tannery Pond Center hosts: Amy Godine’s presentation on The Black Woods, Pursuing racial justice on the Adirondack Frontier
Sunday, September 29 | 3-5 PM
Cost Free
Presented by the Minerva & Johnsburg Historical Societies.
There will be introductory posters to view before the author speaks and a complimentary music, There will be a special Q&A with the author as well as a book signing at the close of the program.
Amy Godine
From Brookline, Massachusetts, Amy Godine attended public and private schools, and got her BA in American Studies from Hampshire College. In Berkeley, CA, she was an editorial assistant for the Heyday Press and for five years in Portland Oregon, she wrote for the Willamette Week newspaper. An MFA (fiction writing) from the Iowa Writers
Workshop followed. Since 1980, she has lived in Saratoga Springs with her husband, several modestly productive fruit trees, way too many record albums, and an old soulful dog. The kids, now kids in our minds only, check up on us from DC, New Have and outside Boston.